My Story
When I was young, the darkroom at the newspaper my father worked at felt like my playground. I’d run through the revolving door and watch photos slowly come to life in trays of chemicals, completely hooked. That curiosity stuck with me. Over time, it turned into a way to express myself and eventually became my purpose. Photography is how I make sense of the world and connect with what’s happening around me. They say you can tell what matters most to someone by looking at their camera roll, and I think there’s a lot of truth in that. For me, culture and art were never just hobbies, they’re spaces where people come together, feel something, and take a breath. I try to bring that same honesty and care into my work, creating images that feel lived-in, human, and real.

